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"HCL" matching MCP tools:

  • Build multiple Docker images defined in a bake file (HCL, JSON, or compose) with overrides for platform, push, load, and caching. Returns exit code and output.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the top Hyperliquid traders ranked by PnL, ROI, or volume over a chosen time window, with filters to exclude market makers and low-volume accounts.
    MIT
  • Retrieve current market price for any Hyperliquid perpetual, including mid, mark, oracle prices, 24h change, funding rate, open interest, and 24h volume.
    MIT
  • Retrieve funding payments and receipts for any Hyperliquid wallet over a customizable lookback period. Returns net funding, paid, received, and per-coin breakdown.
    MIT
  • Retrieve open perpetual positions for any Hyperliquid wallet, including size, entry price, unrealized PnL, ROE, leverage, liquidation price, account value, margin used, and withdrawable amount.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve recent trades for a Hyperliquid wallet, returning up to 500 fills from the last 7 days (configurable up to 90).
    MIT
  • Compute realized PnL summary for a Hyperliquid wallet: total PnL, closed trades, win rate, average ROI, best and worst trade, and average hold time over a chosen time window.
    MIT
  • Audit multiple AI outputs at once: submit a list of responses with optional policies, receive individual verdicts in one priced call.
    Apache 2.0
  • Identify security misconfigurations in Terraform HCL source code by scanning for issues like public-read S3 buckets, open security groups, and unencrypted RDS instances, with severity-graded findings per resource block.
    MIT
  • Assess an AI response for safety by checking the required 'AI' disclosure and absence of two forbidden disclaimer phrases; returns NO_COMMIT if confidence falls below 0.75.
    Apache 2.0
  • Commit a final decision to the hash-chained audit ledger, returning a Merkle-proof receipt with chain depth for tamper-evident review.
    Apache 2.0
  • Add a time-dependent fire to an existing compartment in a CFAST fire model, including HRR, location, and fuel composition.
    MIT
  • Normalizes a user's Jumbo cart into a structured format with items, subtotal, total, and savings. Provide raw cart JSON from the browser snippet to get normalized data, or receive the snippet to execute.
    MIT
  • Run a low-cost pre-action audit on an agent's response, checking for forbidden phrases to decide whether to commit. Returns a verdict and reason for the block.
    Apache 2.0
  • Run a strict high-stakes pre-action audit on LLM responses, catching jailbreak and safety-adjacent phrasing with a higher confidence threshold. Returns NO_COMMIT with reasons if any match.
    Apache 2.0
  • Detect jailbreak attempts in agent responses by checking for forbidden phrases like 'ignore previous instructions' and 'jailbreak'. Returns COMMIT if safe, or NO_COMMIT with reason if a match is found.
    Apache 2.0
  • Flag absolutist or unverifiable claims in generated content before publication, using a high-confidence threshold to block overconfident statements.
    Apache 2.0
  • Screens crypto prompts for jailbreak and injection patterns, flagging drain-wallet and unlimited-approval attempts. Returns NO_COMMIT with findings to prevent malicious actions before execution.
    Apache 2.0